I want to take this time to say how I feel about the Seahawks, their coach, their 3-headed machine of QB Russell Wilson, RB Marshawn Lynch and WR Golden Tate and the Legion of Boom.

The Seahawks are definitely a scary playoff team,
But, they are coming to South Beach, where the Dolphins are bringing the steam,
They are led by Russell Wilson, who is 5 foot 10 inches tall.
He is so small, he will be looking up at Cameron Wake’s balls.

Marshawn Lynch is a definitely a beast,
After Sunday against the Dolphins, he will be needing a priest
He will be praying for forgiveness after he plays his worst game of the year
He should hang in South Beach for awhile and have a beer

Golden Tate, you are surely making a name for yourself,
But lets’ be real, when you scored that alleged touchdown against the Packers, that replacement official missed the call because he was beating himself.

You got game and you are from Notre Dame,
But with a name like Golden,
Sean Smith and Nolan Carroll will make you pull up lame.

Their Secondary is known as, “The Legion of Boom”,
What are they? A knockoff of the Legion of Doom?
Wrestling Legends Hawk and Animal were more intimidating than these chumps,
After Sunday, they will be left feeling down in the dumps,
Why? Because they bit on one of Tannehill’s pumps.

Coach Pete Carroll, you are now a success in Seattle after the mess at USC,
Your career is nothing more than empty of glass of HI-C.
You sucked in New England and Jetland,
How can you mess up in a state, where there is Disneyland?

The Seahawks in the offseason signed Free Agent QB Matt Flynn to a hefty contract. Everyone thought he would head to Miami and be reunited with Coach Philbin. The Seahawks outbid everyone for his services. They wanted to Flynn to compete with incumbent starter Tavaris Jackson.

It seems like such a waste now: because they drafted Wilson, whom many experts wondered “if could make in the NFL?” Well, Wilson proved the doubters wrong, and won the QB Job.

Wilson doesn’t post spectacular numbers, but he doesn’t make many mistakes either. He has thrown only two interceptions in the last five weeks and has finished only three games with a quarterback rating below 80.

If you’re wondering how the Seahawks can have the NFL’s seventh-ranked rushing offense with suspect run blocking, here’s your answer: Marshawn “Beast Mode” Lynch.

No player runs with more fire and ferociousness than Lynch.

According to Pro Football Focus, he has the third-most rushing yards after contact (583) in the NFL and averages just a hair under three yards after contact per attempt. Lynch’s ability to shed tackles compensates for Seattle’s run-blocking shortcomings.

It took him two-and-a-half years, but it looks like former second-round pick Golden Tate is finally hitting his stride.

In his first two NFL seasons, Tate caught a modest 56 passes for 609 yards and three touchdowns. This year, he’s on pace to register 42 receptions for 534 yards and 10 touchdowns. Tate has come on in the last three weeks, reeling in 13 passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns.

Because Sean Smith will most likely shadow Sidney Rice, Tate will have the opportunity to face off against Nolan Carroll. I say “opportunity” because Carroll is coming off an ugly performance against the Buffalo Bills[6] during which he was penalized four times.

Another reason to beware of Tate: the Dolphins have been burned by no-name wideouts all season, including Andre Roberts, T.Y. Hilton, Donnie Avery, Brandon Gibson and Chris Givens.

Anyone who has ever read any of my blogs knows that I am huge Ryan Tannehill fan. There are times that I have to be critical of him like now: Tannehill is really struggling as of late!!!!!

You would think that, after he played LIKE A HORSE’S REAR-END against the Titans and Bills. Coach Philbin and OC Mike Sherman can some of the blame for their play-calling which attributed to his poor-play.

The play-calling is HORRENDOUS. They hardly ever let him do anything. Let him roll out and throw. How about some screens? Or, how about a play-action fake, and throw deep. The game in which he whipped the Cardinals’ secondary is what he needs to be doing. Babying him, is ABSURD!!!

He made be hitting that perverbial rookie wall, where you eventually struggle in your rookie season. Come on!! Lets be real, he is a professional and should be able to overcome those struggles. He is making bad throws and he is definitely trying to hard.

I believe in this guy, and believe he will IGNITE the crowd and ROCK THE HOUSE on Sunday!!!

My keys to the game AS ALWAYS are the SAME WEEK AFTER WEEK:
1) The 5 R’s = RUN REGGIE, RUN REGGIE RUN!! Give him the ball, and TURN HIM LOOSE!!! Bush needs a MONSTER GAME like he did in Week 2 against the Raiders. The SEAHAWKS are SOLID against the run. They give up 100.6 yards a game (which ranks 11th in the league. http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/sea/seattle-seahawks[16]

If the Dolphins indeed commit to establishing the run, they should also commit to pounding it straight up the gut.

3) Protection, Protection, Protection. Lately, Tannehill is getting hit REALLY hard because the protection was horrible. Tannehill is GETTING SMACKED AROUND LIKE A PING-PONG BALL!!! He can’t be successful without a DECENT OFFENSIVE LINE.

4) Get to Wilson!! The front-seven needs to make Wilson uncomfortable in the pocket, so that way turnovers can be forced.

5) CB’s (ESPECIALLY SEAN SMITH and NOLAN CARROLL), need to not give up big plays. The Seahawks have a SOLID RECEIVING CORPS led by Sidney Rice, Golden Tate and Zach Miller.

6) STOP MARSHAWN LYNCH. Lynch is an INCREDIBLE runner, and the FRONT-SEVEN better step up and tackle him. Chris Johnson and C.J. Spiller just ran over the defense. Now, they need to step up and hit somebody.

7) Special Teams. Punter Brandon Fields and Kicker Dan Carpenter should play a major role in the game.

As always, I believe the Dolphins will RIGHT THE SHIP and win this week (24-14) and get to (5-6) and still remain in the playoff picture.